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Level: Drd 4
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Components: V, S, M
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| material=A scrap of spoiled or rotten food.
Casting Time: 1 full action
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Range: Short (25 ft + 5 ft/2 lvls)
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Target: One living creature.
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Duration: Instant
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| text=This spell causes the target to suffer wracking pangs of hunger. The target must make a fortitude save or suffer 1d6 points of subdual damage per caster level (maximum of 10d6) and become fatigued. A successful save means the creature takes half damage and does not become fatigued. Unlike normal starvation damage, this can be healed normally. If cast on a creature already suffering fatigue and the save is failed, the target becomes exhausted.  
Saving Throw: Fort. partial
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| seealso=[http://www.d20srd.org/srd/conditionSummary.htm#fatigued Fatigue]
 
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Spell Resistance: Yes
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This spell causes the target to suffer wracking pangs of hunger. The target must make a fortitude save or suffer 1d6 points of subdual damage per caster level (maximum of 10d6) and become fatigued. A successful save means the creature takes half damage and does not become fatigued. Unlike normal starvation damage, this can be healed normally. If cast on a creature already suffering fatigue and the save is failed, the target becomes exhausted.  
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Material Component : A scrap of spoiled or rotten food.  
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 16 February 2011

Starvation
Transmutation
Level: Drd 4
Components: V, S, M
Casting time: 1 full action
Range: Short (25 ft + 5 ft/2 lvls)
Target: One living creature
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: Fortitude partial
Spell Resistance: Yes
Material Components: A scrap of spoiled or rotten food.

Description

This spell causes the target to suffer wracking pangs of hunger. The target must make a fortitude save or suffer 1d6 points of subdual damage per caster level (maximum of 10d6) and become fatigued. A successful save means the creature takes half damage and does not become fatigued. Unlike normal starvation damage, this can be healed normally. If cast on a creature already suffering fatigue and the save is failed, the target becomes exhausted.

See Also

Fatigue